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Ecclesiastical. "DONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH. X SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. Morning at 11—"The Closing Year." Evening at 6.30—" My Testimony for Christ." The Gospel in Song and Sermon. Choir of 70 Voices. PASTOR J. D. GILMORE. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.— xl. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.45. TTNITBD EVANGELISTIC SERVICE". <U in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, THIS EVENING, at 7.50. Open to ali. Strangers and Visitors cordially invited. ~A~~UCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE ±\. NEW CHURCH, Pompalier Terrace, Ponsonby .—Morning at 11. Evening at 7. Subject,'' New Life from the Lord." UN DAY AFTERNOON "MEETING in V.M.C.A. Lecture Hall at 3 o'clock. , Address. Come and bring a friend. YAJ.C.A. —Meeting-for United Prayer ® and Address to Workers every Saturday Evening at 7.20. All areinvited. F. W. Green - V 7 wood will (D. V.) preach in the Christians' Meeting , House, corner Cook and Hobson streets. To-morrow Evening at 6.30. Seats free, and no collection. QT. GEORGE'S HALL, Greafc North k3 Read, Newton.—Address at 7 p.m. Books provided. No collection. Tuesday, Baptism at 7.30. Friday, Bible Heading at 7.30. /OffiaSTADELPHIANS meot in the \y Masonic Hall, Karafig-abapo Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school at 9.30. OSPEiJ'ROOMTManukau Road, Par\_X nell (over Miss Nicholas' Shop).—Gospel Addresses (D.V.) EVERY LORO'S DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock Snnkcy's Hymns. Nβ collection. Bible Reading EVERY TUESDAY 10 ViSNINGr at 7.30. A hearty invitation to all. TVE YON PORTO DDFE LLOWS 7 HALL. .aL*' —Gospel Add'ess Every Lord's Day Evening at 7. Books provided. No collection. Meeting for Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday Evening at 7.30. TTTNION FREE CHURCH, WELLESLEY-STREET. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.45. pRAPTON ROAD CHURCH. CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25, 1891. " THE MESSIAH" Will be rendered by a large Choir and Orclieatra under Mr E. .T. Gatland. The Singers on this occasion will face the people, a platform being erected at the pulpit end. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. No charge for admission, but a Collection will be taken up. ipi H eis"tlTs breakfast] \J Y.M.O.A. . FRIDAY. DECICMBKR 25. at 8 a.m. The Rev. W. J. Mayers will sing several Solos and give an Address on " Causes of Failure and Secrets of Victory in the Christian '■■: L 'ritjkets._Ono *'■ *. CI ~T'-~Y" "H A L" L. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE, at S o'clock. Roy. W. J. MAYERS Will gi'.'o an Address. Subject: "Brightest England, and the Way In." Appropriate Sacred Solos by Rev. W. J. Mayerg, Mr Thomns Buddie will preside. Collection on behalf of the Homes. Open to si.ll. Country Friends, Come, and Come Early. Doors open at 7.30 rp HE HELPING HAND MISSION, JL . Freeman's Bay. Open-air Meeting, led by Brass Band, at 6 p.m., Corner of Hobson and Victoria streets. Working-men and Families made Specially Welcome. ■ OALVATI O N A R M Y. © MIRTH! MUSIC! HAPPINESS! HEAVEN! Great Demonstration in the Auckland Barracks CHRISTMAS DAY. At 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7.45 p.m. Five Corps and about 20 Officers present. boxing day (Saturday, 26th) A Field Day will be held in the Rev. Mr Lawry's Paddock, Carelton Gore Road. 'i'ea and Hot Water provided free.Admission to Grounds, 6d. All Children Free. For further details see Handbills. W. YOUNG. Commanding Officer. And the BOYS FROM DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 29. At 80' lock. ST. JAMES'S HALL, Wellington-street. Chairman—Sir William Fox. WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 30, CHORAL HALL, at 8 o'clock. Pictures of the Homes and Rescued Waifs and Strays. Splendid Limelight Views. MUSICAL SELECTIONS BY THE BOYS On their BELLS, BUGLES, and BAGPIPES. Admission. 2s and Is. Tickets at tho usual shops. Offertories also in aid of the Homes. JSFeifloriain ffotice. PAGE.—In loving remembrance of Mary Page, who died 24th December. 1890, in Sydney. Cold, cold lies the clay on her slumb'ring head. But sw.ect is the sleep of the innocent dead ; The love that we bore her shall dwell in out breasts Till we meet her again in the realms of tho blest. Inserted by her loving mother, A. Williams, Arch Hill. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDB (latest designs) printed at the Star Office. IOMIBG EVENTS- ' d> : Meetings, etc.. To-night. Ilemus' Studio—Display of Photography Club-room, Robson's—Auckland Chess Club Committee, 7.30 Masonic Hall, Newton—Mrs Yandle's Christinas Tree / City Hail—American Coloured Minstrels Avonuale Fruit and Vegetable Depot, City Market—Artillery Band, 7—lo Clmstmas Bay. Beresford-strect Congregational Church—" The Messiah," 7.45 City Hall—Sacred Concert by Eowalski Concert Company, 8 St. James's Hall—Sacred Cantata, 10.30 a.m. I Graf ton Road Church—" The Meseiah," 8 V.M.C.A. Rooms—Christmas Ureal* fast, 8 Excursion Around Motutapu, etc.—P.s. Eagle leaves Ferry Tee at 2.50 Excursion to St. Helier's Bay—Steamer leaves Ferry Tee at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. " Excursion Around the Hurbour—P.s. Eagle leaves Ferry Tee at 8 p.m. Boxing Day. Ellerslic Racecourse—A.R.C. Summer Meeting First Race, 1 City Hall—Popular Concert by Kowalski Concert Company, 8 Opera House—Great Allied Show Excursion to Malmrangi Heads—S,s. Clansman leave.* at 10 a.m. Excursion to Waiwera Hot Springs—S.s. Wellington leaves at 10 a.m. Excursion to Waiheke—S.s. Coromandel leaves at 3.30 ; Rose Casey, at 10 a.m. Excursion to Motuihi— S.s, Waiotahi leaves at 1 9 a.m. Picnic to Pah Farm—Tramcars and 'buses leave Tabernacle corner at 9.15 till 10 a.m. Ponsonby Club Hotel—llluminations. Decorations, and Music by Impcy's Band, S Excursion to St. Helier's Bay-Steamers Eagle and Britannia leave at 9 and x 0 a.m., and at short intervals Helping Hand Mission Picnic to St. Helier's Jiay—9 and 10 a.m. Excursions to Russian Warship—S.s. Despatch leaves at intervals Exeui'sions en Sunday. To Riverhcad-Steamer leaves Ferry Tee at / IJ.oU To Pino Island—P.s. Eaglo leaves at 2.30 p.m. . To St. Helier's Bay—P.s. Victoria leaves at 2.30 Amusements etc., on Monday. Excursion to Wahvera Hot Springs—S.s. Wei- ' lington leaves at 10 a.m. Excursion to St. Helier's Bay—Steamer leavoa at 10 30 a.m. auri 2.30 p.m. Excursion to Lake Takflpuna-Steamer leaves at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 5